Re: drilling hole for transducer cable. need help
Guys
Just been down that road and I know the feeling of having the instructions in one hand and the other on a drill with a 1" bit spinning away but as you've stated, its the only way to get it and the connector through.
I opted for the larger hole and used 3M Marine sealant and it worked great to seal the hole.
I'm not sure what's in that cable but if you cut it, you'll need to reconnect and use something to prevent corrosion on the connection and a waterproof seal on the cable joint (heat shrink tubing works fairly well) However, at btw $50-75 for a new transducer, hell of a costly experiment if it doesn't work.
That's why I opted for the hole.
Other option (I don't know Lowrance products) is an in hull transducer. If you go that route, make sure you use a slow cure epoxy to adhere it or you'll get small bubbles that will give you poor readings. They work quite well and require no drilling. Only downside is you lose the temperature sensor component built in to the transom mount transducer.
Lastly, Humminbird will send you an in hull to swap for the transom mount (it'll take several weeks to get one) but would be a no cost solution if Lowrance does the same. Something to check on their site or in the instructions.
Good luck